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Smallhythe Place
Smallhythe Place was Ellen Terry’s early 16th-century house, thatched barn theatre and cottage gardens. Collection of theatrical costumes and personal mementoes.
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Smallhythe Place, Smallhythe, Ashford, Kent TN30 7NG, United Kingdom
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